Fowler Elementary School Board Clerk

Francisca Montoya




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Office
Fowler Elementary School Board Member

District
Fowler Elementary School District

Term
2023-2027

Level
Local

Activity

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About

Ms. Francisca Montoya is a lifelong resident of Maricopa County and advocate of public education. She has lived in the Fowler Elementary School District for the past 22 years. Ms. Montoya’s professional experience spans 25 plus years in non-profit management, government relations, and community and economic development. She is the director of community development at Raza Development Fund, a national community development financial institution. Ms. Montoya is a member of the Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission and Marisol Federal Credit Union Board of Directors. Ms. Montoya is a product of the public k–16+ education system and a graduate of Arizona State University currently finishing a master’s at Penn State. She is the proud mother of two sons and three granddaughters. | Contact Information - Email: fmontoyafesd45@gmail.com

Education

Undergraduate Degree - Arizona State University | Masters - Pennsylvania State University

Experience

Francisca Montoya, a lifelong resident of Maricopa County, resides in the Fowler Elementary School District for over 22 years. With a background spanning 25+ years in non-profit management, government relations, and community/economic development, she currently serves as the director of community development at Raza Development Fund. Additionally, Ms. Montoya is a member of the Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission and the Marisol Federal Credit Union Board of Directors. She is a proud product of the public k–16+ education system, holding a degree from Arizona State University and pursuing a master’s at Penn State. As a devoted mother and grandmother, Ms. Montoya is deeply committed to public education advocacy.